Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Work in progress Wednesday #3

Thanks again to all of you who gave me advice in my previous post !

I corrected the strips I had cut already and sewed them all together. Starched and starched some more, it's not perfect and my flimsy will not do as it's told and lie flat. But I do think that once it's quilted these imperfections will not show {as much at least...I hope!}






I've appliqued all the black 'ravens' now {I'm not much of a birdwatcher so I can't be certain these qualify to be called ravens, but it is what I'm calling them!} I chose to go for  raw edge applique this time, instead of the needleturn applique I did with the pillows. Much easier and quicker!





Something I've been wanting to do for a while now is draw on fabric.  Bit scary at first but I finally did it! Using my fabric marker anything I can manage to draw I can put on any fabric I want, it's super cool!!




I even love that my drawing's aren't perfect, it's turning out pretty close to what I had in mind.

I'll be basting and quilting this one soon. Not exactly sure how I will quilt it and I still need to go get some wadding, but soon!

X Leila

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Rainbow Quilt






The finished quilt measures 54" x 54 " and consists of mostly nine patch blocks mixed with some smaller square blocks. The largest squares are 2" and the smallest 1".
I kept the quilting simple just straight lines on the diagonal wich leaves this quilt nice and soft and cuddly.




Spot the posh pinkie finger!



I love this quilt!

Hope you're having a great weekend!

x Leila

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Work in progress Wednesday ~ Binding~

I get all excited when I'm about to finish a new quilt!





Don't you just love these brighly coloured flowers!







I'll be back soon with pictures of the finished quilt!

x Leila

Monday, 20 September 2010

Please help me out here!!

Thank you all for the great advice! 
I'm going to fix the strips I've cut and I feel confident now I can make this work. 
I'll keep you posted!





Remember these?

So I finally got my design in order and I happily started squaring up and cutting strips from my fabrics. Usually I cut strips from the lenghtwise grain/ warp, but since the pattern here runs over the crosswise grain/weft, and I wanted all the sofa's visible I cut from the cross wise grain. 
I made a huge dent in my cutting only then to realise all the strips looked like they were off! Disaster! Had I cut them all wrong? So I checked, I ripped, I frayed and in the end I decided I needed the ultimate test, pulling threads out of my strips. 

Please have a look at this.














Cutting these fabrics has sent me into a mini crisis, doubting all my sewing skills! Lucky mum came over, she is a professional seamstress , and her opinion was that the fabrics were printed slightly off and to cut along the pattern rather than the grain. What do you think?

Thanks for your help!

x Leila

Saturday, 18 September 2010

Fresh Modern Bee 2

September was my first month joining in on the fun at Fresh Modern Bee 2

It was Jesica's/QuiltHappie month and she sent us a wonderful collection of solids with some fun black on white dots. These are the blocks I made for her.


Wonky stars {sorry this shot is horrible!}












And some strippy wonky randomness!
Once I got over my initial insecurities about cutting into sombody elses fabrics, {what if I mess it all up!} I had lots of fun making these blocks! 


It has a cool 80's feel to it don't you think? 

Hope you're having a great weekend!
x Leila